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This ritual can be used as a way to enter into a Tu B’shvat seder or teaching session or as an intention-setting or witnessing ritual for an environmental action
white hands cupping water over a body of water

“We struggle to rejoice in budding trees”

Silhouette of a person standing under a tree against a colorful sunset sky.

Nurturing a seed of a quality we want to cultivate

Hands holding a small green plant with soil, surrounded by leaves on the ground.

An outline of questions to spark intimate conversation aligned with each of the four worlds of the Tu Bi’Shevat seder

Two people clinking glasses of chilled white wine over a meal, with a blurred background.

Tu Bishvat seder focused on environmental issues

A child gently holds and smells a small plant seedling outdoors.

“the trees and we, too, did bloom”

A child sits on a tree branch, surrounded by foliage, in a sepia-toned scene.

Kiddush: Humanist liturgy

Person holding a colorful painted cup, wearing a black shirt with curly hair visible in the background.

A Tu Bi’Shevat seder that honors and acknowledges people with disabilities

Diverse hands holding small plants in soil arranged in a circular pattern, symbolizing unity and growth.

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